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    ISBN: 9781438483474
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (278 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.76
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Planning, Technology, and Shrinking Cities -- 1.1 Introduction: Policy, Planning Context, and Book Goals -- 1.2 Shrinking Cities and Distressed Communities -- Shrinking Cities -- Race, Ethnicity, Shrinkage, and Distress -- Social Justice, Equity, and Shrinkage -- Vacancy and Abandonment -- 1.3 Sample Cities for This Book -- 1.4 Policy and Planning Technologies -- Smart Cities -- Big Data -- Planning Support Systems -- Data Analytics and Decision Science -- 1.5 The Roadmap for the Book -- Notes -- Chapter 2 What Can Data and Technology Do for Shrinking Cities and Distressed Communities? -- 2.1 Planning Preliminaries -- Traditional Rationalists -- Corbusian Modernists -- Incrementalists -- Neo-Traditionalists/New Urbanists -- "Just City" Proponents -- Communicative/Collaborative Paradigm -- Contemporary Trends -- Where do Data, Models, and Technology Come in? -- 2.2 The Glass Is Half-Full: How Data and Technologies Can Support Sustainable and Equitable Urban Planning -- Quality of Life -- Technology-Enhanced Community Engagement -- Web-Supported Democratic Participation -- Analytics and Decision Modeling -- Civic Games and Simulations -- Social Media -- Geographic Information Systems, Participatory GIS, and Extensions -- Community-Based Research and Technology Design -- Community-Engaged Operations Research and Community Data Analytics -- Geodesign -- New Models for Researcher-Community Collaborations -- 2.3 The Glass Is Half-Empty: Limits to the Benefits of Data and Technologies in Urban Areas -- Political Disengagement, Social Isolation, and Unequal Technology Access of Minority and Underserved Communities -- Lack of Recognition of Privilege, Inequity, and Community Exclusion in Planning Support Technologies -- Lack of Trust.
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